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16. Monadelphia. Stamens combined by their 

 Filaments (58) into one tube, or common base, 

 fig. 31-35. Geranium sylvaticum. 36, 37. Al- 

 thcea officinalis. 



17. Diadelphia. Stamens combined by their 

 Filaments into two parcels or sets, mostly in un- 

 equal numbers ; those parcels sometimes com- 

 bined at their base, fig. 38, 39. Fumaria solida . 

 40. Spartium scoparium. 41. Ulex europceus. 

 42-47. Pisum maritimum. 



18. Polyadelphia. Slamens united into more 

 than two parcels, by their Filaments, fig. 48-50. 

 Hypericum elodes. 51, 52. Stuartia pentagyna. 

 53-56. Melaleuca thymifolia. 223. Xanthochy- 

 mus piclorius. 



19. Syngenesia. Stamens united by their An- 

 thers into a tube. The Flowers moreover are 

 compound (68). fig. 57-60. Picris echioides. 

 61-63. Carduus nutans. 64, 65. Centaurea 

 Cyanus. 66-69. Inula dysenterica. 



20. Gynandria. Stamens inserted into the Ger- 

 men or Style (59). fig. 70-72. Ophrys apifera. 

 73-76. Stylidium graminifolium. 77, 78. Den- 

 drobium linguiforme. 



The three next are known by a disunion of the Sta- 

 mens and Pistils, the former being in one Flower, 

 the latter in another, of the same species, such being 

 denominated Separated Flowers (65). 



